Gumallapaddu, Wandanamuru! - Erin Morioka’s Volunteer Blog Gumallapaddu, Wandanamuru! - Erin Morioka’s Volunteer Blog

Gumallapaddu, Wandanamuru! - Erin Morioka’s Volunteer Blog

Our first car ride to Gumallapaddu Village was the perfect formula for paradise: the sun shining overhead, a gentle breeze flowing through the window, and the kind of vast landscape that you’d imagine when listening to Toto’s “Africa.”  Every so often a holy cow would roam casually into the path of our jeep, which coming [...]

Longitude Volunteers Return to Japan - Andrea Merrigan’s Blog Entry Longitude Volunteers Return to Japan - Andrea Merrigan’s Blog Entry

Longitude Volunteers Return to Japan - Andrea Merrigan’s Blog Entry

It is my first day back in Japan after a truly amazing time in India and as I pore over the many photographs I took in GP village I am transported back there by the children’s beaming smiles, the warmth of which I can physically feel despite the cold of my [...]

Claire Goodman’s Blog Entry - Feeling at home in Andhra Pradesh Claire Goodman’s Blog Entry - Feeling at home in Andhra Pradesh

Claire Goodman’s Blog Entry - Feeling at home in Andhra Pradesh

The fish farm-lined road to Gummallapadu holds a healthy bit of traffic this morning. The car bumping along it is blasting Bollywood tunes as it winds through the bustling crowd: a few nervous goats pick at the grass; a lazy water buffalo stubbornly refuses to move off the path; a chicken crosses the road (why? [...]

Longitude Volunteer Kim Wells Blogging About her Time in the GP Village Longitude Volunteer Kim Wells Blogging About her Time in the GP Village

Longitude Volunteer Kim Wells Blogging About her Time in the GP Village

Although it was only yesterday that we received what I believe to be the world’s warmest welcome, I can easily say that this won’t be my last visit to GP village.  As I write this, I’m sitting with Prasanthi, the woman with the very important job of tutoring the village children and keeping track of [...]

Melissa La Bouff Blogs About Delhi Belly and House Building Melissa La Bouff Blogs About Delhi Belly and House Building

Melissa La Bouff Blogs About Delhi Belly and House Building

The morning started out with promise of a  full healthy group, but
sadly, two of our group members, Michelle and Claire, had to go to the
hospital for stomach problems.  It isn’t truly a trip to India until
you have some form of Delhi Belly.
Upon our arrival at the work site, we divided up into much smaller
groups.  After [...]

Returning to GP Village - Jonathan Slakey’s Blog Post Returning to GP Village - Jonathan Slakey’s Blog Post

Returning to GP Village - Jonathan Slakey’s Blog Post

Longitude’s Building Communities program which Ravi and his Association of Relief Volunteers (ARV) have created, has so much to offer to the Dalit community. The villagers are provided with stable, long-term homes and the education to fight for greater recognition and support from their government. Ravi’s continuing commitment to the Dalit community is my reason [...]

Longitude’s Winter Volunteers Have Arrived in India - Kristen Namimoto’s Blog Post Longitude’s Winter Volunteers Have Arrived in India - Kristen Namimoto’s Blog Post

Longitude’s Winter Volunteers Have Arrived in India - Kristen Namimoto’s Blog Post

After the longest train ride of our lives, due to the current political situation in Hyderabad, we finally arrived safely in Eluru yesterday morning. It’s been surreal being back here just six months later. Even though we’re staying in the same place, it feels so different with a different group of people. Jonathan and I, [...]

Finding Perspective Amidst the Fear of Swine Flu Finding Perspective Amidst the Fear of Swine Flu

Finding Perspective Amidst the Fear of Swine Flu

It’s late and I’m awake. I’m lying in bed thinking about the second Rhode Island student– another 12-year-old suburban girl– to die of the H1N1 flu virus in the last two weeks. My mind knows that there are over one million people in this state and that two is not a significant percentage to warrant [...]

Highlander Students chat with Profesa Academy Highlander Students chat with Profesa Academy

Highlander Students chat with Profesa Academy

Students from the Highlander Charter School in Providence, RI connect with students from the Profesa Academy in Ghana.
Each week a small group of Providence middle school students takes part in this thrilling after school program.  Last week these students chatted with the Ghanaian students on Gmail for almost two hours.  Despite any differences there may be [...]

Women of GP Village Women of GP Village

Women of GP Village

The Women of GP Village by Holly Schneidmiller
India is an amazing country. The culture, people and food are vast and diverse. Traveling to GP village certainly amplified everything I had experienced in India. Right away I knew this volunteer experience would be overwhelming, both challenging and rewarding.

Over the next two weeks my friend Carla [...]

Snow Snow

Snow

By: Joel Post (March 2009 Gummallapadu Village Volunteer)
When one thinks about southern India, snow doesn’t usually come to mind, but there it was all around me: snow drifts, avalanches, snow cones…but I am getting ahead of myself.
The first and last days of camp were the most memorable for me. Let’s start with getting to GP [...]

Longitude Founder Wins National Service Award Longitude Founder Wins National Service Award

Longitude Founder Wins National Service Award

(SAN FRANCISCO, CA — June 24, 2009) – On June 20, Longitude founder, Shawn Rubin learned he would be receiving AmeriCorps Alums highest award at an event headlined by First Lady Michelle Obama. Just two days later, he was backstage at the event, waiting in the green room with luminaries like actor Matthew McConaghey, singer [...]

Q&A: How to get/stay involved with Longitude Q&A: How to get/stay involved with Longitude

Q&A: How to get/stay involved with Longitude

Q. What can we do from our home countries to support the Longitude Uncaste India Campaign?

A. This is an awesome question! There is a lot our volunteers can do, before, during and after their work camps in India.
As you hopefully know by now, you, the Volunteers ARE Longitude. Longitude is an international network of [...]

India Q&A: Village Vegetable Gardens India Q&A: Village Vegetable Gardens

India Q&A: Village Vegetable Gardens

Q. Why aren’t there more vegetable gardens in the villages? Are the villagers lacking in knowledge? Seeds? Fertilizer?

A. Regarding Gummallapadu Village (GP), the main reason why there were not more vegetable gardens is because the surrounding land has been terribly degraded by the omnipresent aqua-culture farms. Essentially, the local communities surrounding Kolleru Lake were [...]


Gumallapaddu, Wandanamuru! - Erin Morioka’s Volunteer Blog

Our first car ride to Gumallapaddu Village was the perfect formula for paradise: the sun shining overhead, a gentle breeze flowing through the window, and the kind of vast landscape that you’d imagine when listening to Toto’s “Africa.”  Every so often a holy cow would roam casually into the path of our jeep, which coming [...]

Longitude Volunteers Return to Japan - Andrea Merrigan’s Blog Entry

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It is my first day back in Japan after a truly amazing time in India and as I pore over the many photographs I took in GP village I am transported back there by the children’s beaming smiles, the warmth of which I can physically feel despite the cold of my [...]

Claire Goodman’s Blog Entry - Feeling at home in Andhra Pradesh

The fish farm-lined road to Gummallapadu holds a healthy bit of traffic this morning. The car bumping along it is blasting Bollywood tunes as it winds through the bustling crowd: a few nervous goats pick at the grass; a lazy water buffalo stubbornly refuses to move off the path; a chicken crosses the road (why? [...]

Longitude Volunteer Kim Wells Blogging About her Time in the GP Village

Although it was only yesterday that we received what I believe to be the world’s warmest welcome, I can easily say that this won’t be my last visit to GP village.  As I write this, I’m sitting with Prasanthi, the woman with the very important job of tutoring the village children and keeping track of [...]

Melissa La Bouff Blogs About Delhi Belly and House Building

The morning started out with promise of a  full healthy group, but
sadly, two of our group members, Michelle and Claire, had to go to the
hospital for stomach problems.  It isn’t truly a trip to India until
you have some form of Delhi Belly.
Upon our arrival at the work site, we divided up into much smaller
groups.  After [...]

Returning to GP Village - Jonathan Slakey’s Blog Post

Longitude’s Building Communities program which Ravi and his Association of Relief Volunteers (ARV) have created, has so much to offer to the Dalit community. The villagers are provided with stable, long-term homes and the education to fight for greater recognition and support from their government. Ravi’s continuing commitment to the Dalit community is my reason [...]

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